Energy & Fuels, volume 29, issue 8, pages 4874-4885
1H and 13C NMR Analysis of Gas Turbine Fuels As Applied to the Advanced Distillation Curve Method
Jessica L. Burger
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,
Jason A. Widegren
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,
Tara M. Lovestead
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,
Thomas Bruno
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2015-08-11
Journal:
Energy & Fuels
scimago Q1
SJR: 1.018
CiteScore: 9.2
Impact factor: 5.2
ISSN: 08870624, 15205029
General Chemical Engineering
Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Fuel Technology
Abstract
The analysis of gas turbine fuels by 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy as applied to the composition-explicit advanced distillation curve method is reported. To demonstrate the general applicability for such fuels, eight independent fuel samples were characterized: one sample of JP-5, one sample of JP-8, and six samples of Jet-A. Distillate fractions were obtained for each fuel by use of the advanced distillation curve (ADC) method. These fractions were analyzed by 1H and 13C NMR, along with the undistilled residue (i.e., the undistilled liquid remaining in the kettle after 90 vol % had been distilled) and the neat fuel. NMR spectroscopy is useful for the analysis of complex hydrocarbon mixtures because it provides the mole fractions of various classes of hydrocarbons, such as aromatics and linear alkanes, without the need to calibrate. NMR spectroscopy also gives ready access to other average properties for the components of each fuel sample, such as the extent and type of alkane b...
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